Here's the latest on the search for missing 2-year-old Hazana Anderson
Law enforcement officers from as far away as Houston spent hours on Sunday at a College Station city park looking for clues that would help explain the sudden disappearance of Hazana Anderson, 2, of Bryan.
Authorities used a drone and K9s to search the land, as a Texas Game Warden boat and divers from the Harris County Sheriff's Office Marine Unit dragged a pond at Gabbard Park. Officers also went door-to-door to speak with residents and search backyards.
At the end of the day investigators had few clues, but a police spokesman said officers were following up on a couple of leads.
Anderson's mother, Tiandra Christin, brought the little girl to the park on Dexter Drive S. around 8 a.m., said police. An hour later, the mother said she left the baby in the stroller and walked to her car in a nearby parking lot to retrieve a bottle. When she returned to the stroller left near the playground, Hazana was missing.
Two men fishing at the pond hear the cries for help and rushed over to assist the mother, and that's when authorities were notified.
A spokesman for the College Station Police Department said it wasn't clear if Hazana was strapped into the stroller, and he couldn't confirm that the fishermen actually saw the child prior to her disappearance.
For a majority of the afternoon, Hazana's mother was at the police station speaking with investigators, but police said she was not under arrest. Her father, Brodrick Anderson, was at the park Sunday along with several other family members as the search expanded from the park into surrounding neighborhoods.
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